Word: favorable
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...coached the team. The presiding officer was Col. N. G. Osborn of New Haven, and the judges were Hon. M. E. Stone of New York, Rev. R. S. MacArthur, D.D., of New York, and Rev. J. M. Buckley, D.D., of Morristown, N. J. The decision was unanimously in favor of Harvard, making a total of 12 victories for Harvard and four for Yale from the 16 debates held...
Last year Bowdoin was defeated by a score of 5 to 0, but this year has an unusually strong team. The game is likely, therefore, to be close, with the chances slightly in favor of the University team...
...murder of his wife, will in the interests of justice, report the facts to the nearest police authorities, stating that he is wanted here on the above charge, and asking them to hold him and notify me by telegram or cable, I shall consider it a great favor...
...murder of his wife, will in the interests of justice, report the facts to the nearest police authorities, stating that he is wanted here on the above charge, and asking them to hold him and notify me by telegram or cable, I shall consider it a great favor...
Although these scores seem to favor the University team, which will have the further advantage of playing on the home diamond, the Pennsylvania team has played brilliantly at times, and the game today will probably be close. At Philadelphia last month it required ten innings to decide the game, Hay keeping the hits well scattered. Castle pitched well against Brown, however, and with good support, may be depended upon. In the field the team has lately shown consistent improvement...